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In memory of her : a feminist theological reconstruction of Christian origins / Elisabeth Schüssler Fiorenza.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: New York, N.Y. : Crossroad, 1985, c1983.Descripción: xxv, 357 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0824504933
  • 9780824504939
  • 0824506677
  • 9780824506674
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • BR 129 S37.1985
Contenidos:
Introduction: In search of women's heritage -- pt. 1. Toward a feminist critical hermeneutics ; Toward a feminist critical method ; Toward a feminist model of historical reconstruction -- pt. 2. In memory of her : women's hisatory as the history of the discipleship of equals / The Jesus movement as renewal movement within Judaism ; The early Christian missionary movement : equality in the power of the spirit ; Neither male nor female : Galatians 3:28; alternative vision and Pauline modification -- pt. 3. Tracing the struggles : patriarchy and ministry: Christian mission and the patriarchal order of the haousehold ; The patriarchal household of God and the ekklåesia of women -- Epilogue: Toward a feminist Biblical spirituality : the ekklåesia of women.
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Introduction: In search of women's heritage -- pt. 1. Toward a feminist critical hermeneutics ; Toward a feminist critical method ; Toward a feminist model of historical reconstruction -- pt. 2. In memory of her : women's hisatory as the history of the discipleship of equals / The Jesus movement as renewal movement within Judaism ; The early Christian missionary movement : equality in the power of the spirit ; Neither male nor female : Galatians 3:28; alternative vision and Pauline modification -- pt. 3. Tracing the struggles : patriarchy and ministry: Christian mission and the patriarchal order of the haousehold ; The patriarchal household of God and the ekklåesia of women -- Epilogue: Toward a feminist Biblical spirituality : the ekklåesia of women.